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Steer clear of Lexmark’s latest wireless paperweig

04 Sep 2010

Don’t be tempted by the bundle of functions, Lexmark’s z2420 is a dud of a printer. Initially, it might seem like a good deal: the single function photo printer is available online for $82, comes with built-in 802.11 b/g, and boasts a new hardware design over last year’s model. The z1420 had some serious output [...]

Leapfrog’s Nintendo DS competitor hits stores

30 Aug 2010

Here’s a rehash of the Didj’s key specs:

Processor: 393 MHz Arm 9
Display: 320×240 resolution
One 24-bit 2D layer (no hardware acceleration)
One 16-bit 3D layer
One YUV video layer (no hardware acceleration)
Graphics: API OpenGL ES 1.1–A reduced instruction set version of OpenGL for embedded systems Main RAM: 32 MB DDRI 131 MHz
NAND Flash: 256MB for data storage/download content
Media [...]

Month 4 verdict for MacBook Air OK, but not great

24 Aug 2010

My first-month check-in with the MacBook Air was overwhelmingly positive. Several months later, not so much. Here is an update on life with my MacBook Air, with 2GB of RAM.
It’s slow. When I open up a file window–let’s say my Applications folder–it takes 10 to 30 seconds before the file list appears. It’s painful [...]

OutSync puts Facebook faces in Outlook

21 Aug 2010

This is sort of handy: OutSync is an app that will compare your Outlook and your Facebook address books, and then take the photos of people you know in Facebook who are also in Outlook, and copy them into your Outlook contacts.

Hey, your Facebook is in my Outlook.

It gets really cool if you use a [...]

How Microsoft acts when it really feels its pate

21 Aug 2010

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Microsoft rarely sues anyone, but gets sued plenty. It’s interesting, therefore, that when Microsoft recently took legal action against an alleged patent violator, the subject is hardware, not software, and relates to its mouse technology, of all things, and not something more significant like, say, its Windows cash cow.
As noted elsewhere on CNET, Microsoft filed [...]

Cc Betty simplifies, sets sights on automation

21 Aug 2010

Starting Wednesday, e-mail helper Cc:Betty has a new look. It now puts cc’d e-mail conversations in a threaded view, so you can look at past correspondence and catch up quickly. You’re also able to sort out messages in each of those threads by person, attachment, and included links using filters that remain on the side [...]

Microsoft’s Mesh and music

21 Aug 2010

I’m seeing a lot of interest in Microsoft’s Live Mesh, a file-synchronization service and long-term vision for data-sharing across devices that the company announced at the Web 2.0 conference. It’s an interesting vision, although it rehashes some basic ideas that Microsoft’s been throwing around for at least seven years. (See this story from 2001: “Microsoft [...]

Copyright fight brewing between TV networks and Re

21 Aug 2010

(Credit:
Redlasso.com)

Three of the largest broadcast TV networks have sent a cease-and-desist letter to RedLasso , a little-known but rapidly growing video syndication site.

Fox News Network, NBC Universal, and CBS sent a letter on Monday, accusing the company of “building a business based on the unauthorized syndication of” the content owners’ news, sports, and [...]

SXSWi party scene Go here. No, go here

21 Aug 2010

AUSTIN, Texas–Despite having plenty of blogging work still to do on Friday night, I decided to check out some of the South by Southwest Interactive Festival’s notorious after-hours scene. Man, it’s enough to give anyone a headache long before the aftereffects of the free drinks set in the next morning.
Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos (center) in [...]

Google-DoubleClick The next phase

21 Aug 2010

Now that Google has acquired DoubleClick–the display advertising feather in its proverbial cap–it’s time to see if the hat fits.
The $3.1 billion acquisition, which finally closed last week upon European regulator approval, gives Google a much needed boost in the market for display advertising.
Google hasn’t offered many clues as to what its plans [...]